Hope it is helpful to those here, for, I envision that it can support booting in a Virtual Machine.

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Hope it is helpful to those here, for, I envision that it can support booting in a Virtual Machine.

You may comment on that information either there or in the forum.

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FAT16 doesn't support drives larger than 2GB, in addition to wasting a lot of space. It was used back in the days before 512MB drives. I don't think you need a permanent document illustrating the errors you received due to incorrect formatting.

re: updated file: Interesting that ext2 didn't work..might have something to do with the bootloader? FAT32 is probably more comportable.

I simply do a frugal install onto a USB drive to try out different versions of puppy. I had Puppy dual booting with an WinXP box before, but I sold it. I had a separate Puppy partition on my HD (part 1 WinXP, part 2 Puppy, part 3 swap part 4 (extended partition)) with different folders for various versions of puppy. To try out different puppies, I would create a new folder in the puppy partition, open the iso and copy over the necessary files, and edit my menu.lst. I used Grub4Dos.

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